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Monday, 22 June 2015

My Little Pony (part I)

My little pony...cute little colorful horses that possess
magical power and live in a magical wonderland. These cute characters are now
very popular in my country and it’s also airing on our local cable TV. They are
SO SO SO popular that all my clay students (age 6-9) requested My Little Pony
as their project. You can see My Little Pony dolls, plushies and figurines
everywhere in every malls. Even my niece will have a ballet performance next
month performing My Little Pony and my other niece, who live in the same town
with me, had My Little Pony themed birthday celebration last few months. My
cousin asked me to create My Little Pony faux cake (made of clay) for her
daughter as a surprise and the reason why she chose Clay cake because she
wanted to keep the cake and the decorations forever which is not possible with
real cake. The longest you can keep fondant dolls is only 2 weeks but my cousin
wish to keep the whole thing.

Now let me share some pictures of my students’ works and My
Little Pony clay cake that I made.

Princess Luna and Princess Celestia

Kayla (8yo)

My little pony characters

Freya (6yo)

This is the clay cake that I made

Rarity

Flutter Shy

Twilight Sparkle

Rainbow Dash

Pinkie Pie

Apple Jack

Kayleen is my niece's name, the birthday girl. I tried to imitate the logo of My Little Pony and alter the words into My Birthday Kayleen

Here is the birthday girl ^^

Kayleen loves Apple Jack the most

Happy Kayleen

I guess you might have noticed that the clay seems puffy and somehow the texture is different from those that I posted in my previous posts. Yes, it is because I used paper clay to make this. I use paper clay to teach my little students, too, because it is soft, pliable and has bright colors. Children love it and it is easy to sculpt, Paper clay is great for making flowers, fake sweets and figurines, but not durable enough for charms. I always glaze my work, and for this clay cake I use Padico Matte Sealer, You can see the picture in my previous post.

This is the Japanese paper clay which I am using to teach my little students. You can get this clay in Amazon or Rakuten

I will post tutorial on how to make little pony using resin clay in the near future...please stay tune ^^